Short-term postdoctoral research in evolution of planetary systems in Hawaii

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy
Department
Department of Earth Sciences
Number of Positions Available
1
Duration
1 Year
Could the duration be extended?
Yes
Work Arrangement
In-Person
In-Person Location(s)

Honolulu, HI
United States

Job Description

A one-year appointment as a postdoctoral assistant researcher in evolution of planetary systems is available at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa  The successful applicant will be expected to carry out research within the area of evolving exoplanets and their host stars in collaboration with the colleagues at the Department of Earth Sciences and Institute for Astronomy.  They will conduct research on one or a combination of the following: gyrochronology of very low-mass stars; observations of inflated and escaping atmospheres of sub-Neptunes; demographics of sub-Neptune exoplanets, particularly young or temperate objects.   The successful applicant will disseminate their research findings as a presentation at a scientific conference and as one or more publications in peer-reviewed journals, as appropriate.  The successful applicant would have access to all of the telescopes on Maunakea (https://www.maunakeaobservatories.org/) through the University of Hawaii time allocation committee and dedicated computing resources on the Koa cluster (https://datascience.hawaii.edu/about-koa/).  The Institute for Astronomy is also a Science Collaboration Institution of the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (https://lco.global/). The starting date is June 1, 2026 and the appointment ends on May 31 2027.  Renewal of the appointment will depend on availability of funds and satisfactory performance. Benefits include a salary commensurate with experience (up to $90,000 annual) plus full benefits, and mentoring on proposal writing, research organization, student supervision, and instruction.  Applications must have a PhD in astronomy, astrophysics, or planetary sciences, and have excellent command of written and spoken English.  The successful applicant will be granted PI status, have the ability to write grant proposals, and join a Hawaii-based team in the multi-institutional Interdisciplinary Consortium for Astrobiology Research (https://astrobiology.science.ucsc.edu/icar/).

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation Type
Salary
Currency
467
Compensation Range
$75,000USD to $90,000USD

Application Details

Application Instructions
Prospective candidates should apply at https://www.rcuh.com/opportunities/job-openings/
for position ID #226054. Applications received by March 1 will receive full consideration.
Publication Start Date
2026 Jan 26
Application Deadline
2026 Mar 01

Inquiries

Name
Eric Gaidos

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